Iran seeks assistance from several countries of ceasefire with Israel

Tehran has urged Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Oman to pressure US President Donald Trump to use his influence over Israel to agree to an immediate ceasefire with Iran in exchange for Tehran's flexibility in nuclear negotiations, two Iranian sources have said on Reuters [...]
Their top Gulf leaders and diplomats have been talking on the phone all weekend, talking to each other, to Tehran, Washington and beyond, in an effort to avoid an expansion of the conflict, while early enemies Israel and Iran intensified their attacks on their biggest encounter ever.
Iran is willing to be flexible in nuclear talks if a ceasefire is reached, one of Iranian sources has said, writes Time.net.
Gulf states are deeply concerned that the conflict will get out of hand, a Gulf Source has said near government officials for Reuters.
Qatar, Oman and Saudi Arabia have called on Washington to pressure Israel to agree to a ceasefire and resume talks with Tehran towards a nuclear agreement, the Gulf source has said.
The White House and the US State Department have not immediately responded to a request for comments. /Periscope/












